AFC, APNU are all about trouble making

WE need to inform the public, what is really happening with some leaders in the two parliamentary Opposition parties. These people are getting many innocent Guyanese agitated and bothered. I think that too many Guyanese are not into the ‘thick of things’ and it is the duty of the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic to do some layman-type of  informing. Many, just too many Guyanese do not buy and read the papers and listen to the news. So when they hear something, they respond to that which is louder and more convincing. Here is where the people must be told the truth, over and over again, and in a simple way.
I bring this matter of the supposed crime that Khemraj Ramjattan is placing at the feet of Mr. Ashni Singh, who is the Minister of Finance. Very simply put, Mr. Singh did nothing different from what he did in 2012 and 2013. It is that he constitutionally restored monies that the joint Opposition had cut. If the minister was not in breach of the constitution and did not abuse his powers in 2012 and 2013, then how come this is the case now? This is what is being peddled by the two Opposition parties, via Mr. Khemraj Ramjattan. The whole thing is silly.
I feel that people know how A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) and the Alliance for Change (AFC) are trying hard to derail the PPP/C and to tarnish its good image. I feel also that APNU and AFC are all about trouble making and stirring up people. I am still awaiting the ‘no-confidence’ motion (against the PPP/C) as well as Mr. Ashni Singh, being asked to answer criminal charges in court. Somebody is fooling Mr. Ramjattan that he has a legal leg to stand on. I have a little question for this Ramjattan fellow. Is it that he is bitter and jealous? Maybe he is just too childish and since his leaving the PPP/C did not matter (as he expected it to), then he is now in a quandary. He really seems frustrated.
I make a little plea here for the ruling party. I recall how the leaders went around informing the public about many issues and there was a time too when legal matters were explained. It is time to go back to some of these things. People need clarification and I think that they must be met right where they are. They can be led astray if left alone.

ALVIN HAMILTON

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